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- Check this if you want MacGzip to compress automatically all files whose type differs from 'Gzip', 'ZIVU' and 'pZIP'
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- Automatic compress/decompress is selected (you can force other with startup keys)
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- If you check this, 'gzip' menu settings will be used.
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- Use 'gzip' menu settings (you can force other with startup keys)
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- If you check this, only Macintosh 'TEXT' files will be compressed with converted newlines
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- Only Macintosh 'TEXT' files will be compressed with converted newlines (you can force other with startup keys)
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- If you check this, Macintosh files never will be compressed with converted newlines
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- Macintosh files never will be compressed with converted newlines (you can force other with startup keys)
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- If you check this, 'gzip' menu settings will be used.
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- Use 'gzip' menu settings (you can force other with startup keys)
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- Look for suffix mapping in Fetch Prefs. This will also set the correct type and creator when the suffix is mapped.
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- Look for suffix mapping in Fetch Prefs. If the suffix isn't mapped, MacGzip will use binary mode (you can force other with startup keys)
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- Never uncompress in ascii mode
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- Never uncompress in ascii mode (you can force other with startup keys)
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- If you check this, 'gzip' menu settings will be used.
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- Use 'gzip' menu settings (you can force other with startup keys)
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- Let's go
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- Discard changes
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- This will be the creator of the files decompressed by MacGzip in ascii mode
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- Quit after the conversion is done. This is always true in Drag & Drop mode
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- Quit after the conversion is done.
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- The higher is the compression level, the better and slower is the compression. This does not affect to decompression
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- Check this if you don't like 'Replace existent file' alerts
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- If the output file has the same name of an existen file or empty folder, this will be overwriten
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- Turn off Help Balloons
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- Type here if you want to use a non standard suffix. Otherwise, you should let it empty
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- Increase compression level (you can use cmd-up too)
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- Decrease compression level (you can use cmd-down too)
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- Make a beep after the last file
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- Make a beep after the last file
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- Check this if you want to keep the original files; otherwise, they will be deleted upon completion of the process
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- Uncheck this if you want to delete the original files after compress/expand them
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- Do you want to convert newlines when compressing?
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- Do you want to convert newlines when decompressing?
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- This will identify the files created by MacGzip when it decompress in binary mode
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- Check this if you want to use key 'a' on startup to force ascii compression
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- If you push the key 'a' on startup (until the window appears) files will be compressed in ascii mode
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- Check this if you want to use key 'a' on startup to force ascii decompression
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- If you push the key 'a' on startup (until the window appears) files will be decompressed in ascii mode
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- When do you want to compress?
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- Check this if you want to use key 'opt' on startup to force compression
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- If you push the key 'opt' on startup (until the window appears) files will be compressed
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